How is the Ultrasound performed?
Ultrasound exams are typically painless since they do not require incisions or injections. Because there is no radiation associated with ultrasonic imaging, it is also safe. As a result, examining the fetus throughout pregnancy is optimal. Before sonography, the doctor may advise a 12-hour fast and enough water consumption. The transducer is moved over the bodily portion that has to be examined during external ultrasonography. First, the ultrasound technologist will administer a gel to the checked region. The transducer is placed over the uterus to inspect the foetus while this gel lubricates the skin. This test can also be performed to evaluate the gallbladder for gallbladder illness or to analyze a breast lump for malignancy.